Dating a honduran woman

From a protest in Honduras to an NBA player losing his balance, Kelly Grovier picks 12 photos that have dating a honduran woman, inspired or gone viral, comparing them with classic artworks. A photograph captured in January on the streets of the Honduran city of Tegucigalpa, showing a young woman protesting against the re-election of President Juan Orlando Hernández, captured the world’s attention.

After a Chinese woman hopped onto a conveyor belt to join her handbag as it slipped through a security scanner at a crowded checkpoint in Dongguan Railway Station in southern China, the eerie X-rays captured by the machine went viral in February. In February, South African-born entrepreneur Elon Musk launched into the sun’s orbit his old commuter car, a 2008 Tesla Roadster. Earth, which the car seems surreally to be speeding away from. In April, a startling photo showed James Harden, a guard for the Houston Rockets, losing his balance and stumbling into the front row of fans gathered in the Target Center arena in Minnesota. On 5 May, the largest earthquake to hit Hawaii in 40 years upset a shelf of magma inside the volcano Kīlauea. Photos of fiery lava oozing its way through the streets of the islands’ District of Puna stopped the world in its tracks. John Cancalosi’s photo of a stork trapped in plastic resurfaced in 2018 when National Geographic launched its Planet or Plastic?

A chilling photo that captures the plight of a stork ensnared by a clear plastic bag was widely shared when it featured in a National Geographic campaign launched in May. Though the photographer who captured the image in Spain freed the encumbered creature, the image haunts. A photo taken at the G7 summit in June, in which German Chancellor Angela Merkel, flanked by world leaders, leans over a table to address the sitting US President, seemed to many to capture the tense relationship between Donald Trump and his Nato allies. In order to stop an aerial strike by Belgium’s Vincent Kompany during this year’s World Cup in Russia, Japan’s goalkeeper Eiji Kawashima found himself undertaking some extraordinary vertical acrobatics. The Trump administration first lowered, then raised, then lowered again the Stars and Stripes.